"Seems to be a good part at a great price. I would order them agsin"
posted by: dynomyks on April 22, 2014

"The parts even held up when my Jeep lost its front tire from a tire company over tinting my lugs and stripping then out. All that was needed was a new nut and it was all fixed."posted by: RubberBubbler on January 21, 2013view all 3 reviews

"This product was ADVERTISED as an exact fit replacement for the top ball joint on the front end of my 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4WD 1/2 ton 5.2L 8-cylinder truck. NOT!!!!I have always used APW and have never had to read the comments BUT IF I HAD FOR THIS PRODUCT I would have seen a similar NO FIT entry. The size of the tapered shaft was TOO WIDE and would not fit through the armature hole but luckily my mechanic had an old one which we used but it did not seat really tightly and actually turned as I turned my front wheels - should be OK as per the mechanic.Returning the item seemed to be the only option but I have delayed out of frustration and anger; I do not want to pay for any return shipping BECAUSE it was their INCORRECT listing and THEIR mistake. Hopefully I will find time and a helpful customer rep who will send a return shipping label AND CREDIT my account! We will see as I am now looking at switching companies."posted by: DocScott on October 20, 2014

"This item comes in a set of two upper and two lower ball joints. The lowers were ok but the uppers are oversized and don t fit. I had to buy uppers locally and that cost more than the complete set. Not happy. I ve got two upper ball joints that don t fit if anyone wants them."posted by: Shotgun on June 19, 2014view all 4 reviews

"I had to drill out all 4 holes in the control arm. The holes in the ball joints did not match up to the holes in the control arms. The two furthest apart holes centered ok. The other two holes would not match up. They are now oblong holes. They sent the ball joints with metric holes and bolts. I was expecting SAE. They must be foreign made."posted by: GeoD on March 15, 2013

"by far this products was very user freindly. Installation was very easy and understandable."
posted by: on October 13, 2011

Since your steering wheel turns so easily, you may not think about all the force and power that is required to actually move your wheels under your vehicle. The components responsible for accomplishing this difficult task include your steering rack, tie rod, and ball joint. Over time, through normal wear and tear, you will eventually need a replacement ball joint. Your ball joints can be found at either end of the tie rod, and they are responsible for ensuring that your wheels turn smoothly in response to the motion of your steering wheel. As you drive, the lubrication at the joints becomes used and worn, and the parts will start to grind against each other. One sign that may indicate the need for a replacement ball joint is loose steering, since as the joint integrity disintegrates, your steering will lose accuracy. You may even find your vehicle wandering or wobbling on the road due to a bad ball joint. It is essential to maintain good steering, handling, and control, especially when the road conditions are hazardous due to rain or snow, so do not hesitate to install a replacement ball joint as soon as you need one to stay safe on the road. All of us deserve professional sales support when purchasing good quality auto parts for their car or truck. Thus, we created an always-open service call bureau to help you with your calls. To sweeten the deal, you always get free shipping for all orders greater than $50. If you can find a better price, let us know - we will meet or beat any legitimate auto part price.

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